How Pigeons Become a Pest on your Home

How Pigeons Become a Pest on your Home

Posted on January 12, 2016 by Kathy Fritsch in Bird Control

Pigeons are interesting birds. They are incredibly complex and intelligent. They are highly sociable and will often be seen in flocks of up to 30 birds. They mate for life. Both the father and the mother care for and help raise their young. You can read many interesting facts about pigeons. What is most important is keeping them off your home! Along with the fun facts come pigeon diseases and lots of droppings associated with the pest pigeon. This is why you need to know how to keep pigeons away.

Health issues are associated with pest pigeons as well as starlings, sparrows and geese. There are transmissible bird diseases such as histoplasmosis. This is a respiratory disease when at its worse can be fatal. It is a fungus that grows in dried bird droppings. Other diseases associated with pest birds are candidiasis which is a yeast or fungus, cryptococcosis which is yeast, and salmonellosis which occurs as food poisoning and can be traced to pigeons which have contaminated ventilators, air conditions and get into the home.

The droppings are also very damaging to the home structure. Droppings cause tens of millions of dollars of damage every year to business and homeowners when there are no pigeon deterrents in place. They ruin buildings, machinery, and roofs, especially tar-based roofing materials. The droppings can clog rain gutters and drains as well as damaging vents and air conditioning equipment. Pigeons are known to enter attics of homes and apartments. The droppings build up over time and can even eat through the surface causing the ceiling or roof to cave in.

Pigeon pest control is needed. Getting rid of pigeons will keep the home clean and free from disease and destruction. Before implementing pigeon control of any kind, the home needs to be free of bird debris. Most people underestimate the health risks associated with pest pigeons. The diseases can be transported from place to place. Birds travel great distances and this is why they are the perfect vehicle to spread disease and parasites and other bugs such as bed bugs. Getting rid of pigeons from your home will, in turn, help others as well.

There are professionals to help guide you in how to keep pigeons away. Use their expertise. They will discuss what pigeon pest control is best for your circumstances and can arrange to have the methods installed for you.